Since 2014, the countries of Latin America have seen the dollar has strengthened against various local currencies. The phenomenon, which occurs in greater or lesser extent depending on the country, has affected mainly aa Brazil, only so far in 2015 faces a rising dollar that exceeds 20% in Colombia goes on a 8% in Mexico 6% and in Chile 5%, to mention only a few cases.

The transformation of the broadcast industry does not happen only by constant technological developments for television production and postproduction offering better quality audio and video, and new forms of content consumption.

They are not few years we've been hearing about the possibility of new national television channels open signal, both in Mexico and in Colombia arise. Both countries are characterized by having only two chains of this type.

With the advent of technologies such as digital television, multi thanks to mobile devices and the Internet with all its options such as video on demand, OTT, and added all their rapid penetration, they begin to hear voices that say that the regulations on television in Latin America are outdated laws.

In recent months, private channels open signal of Colombia have clashed with pay TV operators for the retransmission of their signals in high definition, generating a lawsuit that has regulators studying the case.